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Halobacteriaceae is a
family in the
order Halobacteriales and the
domain Archaea.
Halobacteriaceae represent a
large part of
halophilic Archaea, along...
- Prokaryotes,
Subcommittee on the
taxonomy of
Halobacteriaceae). As of May 2016, the
family Halobacteriaceae comprises 213
species in 50 genera.
Gupta et...
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adaptation is
restricted to the
extremely halophilic archaeal family Halobacteriaceae, the
moderately halophilic bacterial order Halanaerobiales, and the...
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Natronomonas (common
abbreviation Nmn.) is a
genus of the
Halobacteriaceae.
Natronomonas pharaonis is an aerobic,
extremely haloalkaliphilic archaeon that...
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Halobacterium (common
abbreviation Hbt.) is a
genus in the
family Halobacteriaceae. The
genus Halobacterium ("salt" or "ocean bacterium")
consists of several...
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Pyrococcus sp.,
other species Salinity High salt
concentration aw ~ 0.6
Halobacteriaceae,
Dunaliella salina,
other species Desiccation Atacama Desert (Chile)...
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Haloarcula species can be
distinguished from
other genera in the
family Halobacteriaceae by the
presence of
specific derivatives of TGD-2
polar lipids. H. quadrata...
- Archaea, Euryarchaeota, Euryarchaeota, Halobacteria, Halobacteriales,
Halobacteriaceae, Halobacterium,
Halobacterium noricense.
There are
currently 19 known...
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abbreviation Hmr.) is a
genus of
halophilic archaea in the
family of
Halobacteriaceae. The
currently accepted taxonomy is
based on the List of Prokaryotic...
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Halobacteriales resulted in the
division of the
order into
three families,
Halobacteriaceae,
Haloarculaceae and Halococcaceae, each of
which can be distinguished...